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390. Bulber
Most anglerfish use their lights to lure prey from within the darkness, but these softer swimmers have it for the more practical use of navigation. Yeah, they still hurt if you touch them, but they're otherwise pretty harmless and help illuminate the sea.
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388. Heavy Para-Beetle
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a Heavy Para-Beetle should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its huge, heavy body off the ground. It flies anyway, of course not caring about what we think is impossible.
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385. Jumbo Ray
Oh, to be a massive flying manta soaring through the clouds, acting as a platform for whoever happens to hitch a ride. What a happy and carefree life they must live up there. One must wonder if the clouds and occasional coins provide enough food to live on.
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384. Bramball
Everyone's favorite. This lanky-looking cousin of Pokeys has flexible, thorny stems for legs, and suction cup-like flowers that act as its feet. It slowly moves one step at a time, leaving its head open to attack in between each one if you can avoid its legs.
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383. River Piranha Plant
The other side of the Ptooie's evolutionary tree, this time taking its cousin's ability to blow spike balls in the air. In place of their roots acting as legs, their leaves more resemble that of a Jumping Piranha Plant and allow it to float on water.
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382. Stalking Piranha Plant
A relative of the quick-footed Ptooie, evolved to have extendable stems! These stretchy menaces can make it more difficult to traverse the jungle without any means to defeat them. It's hard to jump over something that can suddenly get taller.
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380. Huckit Crab
The beach is always a pleasure, as long as you watch out for these pesky crabs. Unlike most crabs, they only have one pincer, which they use to scoop balls of sand or rocks and throwing them! They come in casts of many in one place, making it tough to avoid.
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377. Cooligan
They may be flightless, but they're hella fly. These penguins live their life sliding on the ice and boasting a chill attitude to match the weather. That is, until you knock their shades off, after which they panic and slow down to look for them. Not cool.
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375. Fiery Dino Piranha
The first Dino Piranha may have had a short temper, but that's nothing compared to the burning tantrums of its Fiery counterpart! This broiling baby can set its own tail on fire to defend against spin attacks, as well as shooting its own firecalls
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372. Kingfin
The treacherous Bonefin Galaxy is the territory of this massive undead shark. Menacing as ever with his shining eyes, he commands a legion of Fish Bones-like robots to help hunt down anyone who dares approach. Those swimming controls will be put to the test.
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